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Sunset Cliffs Natural Park in San Diego is an extremely popular spot to watch the sunset over the Pacific and it's easy to see why. I made the drive over to the cliffs after checking into my @airbnb (and a long day of travel from NYC and visiting @ballastpointbrewing and @alesmithbrewing). It was great way to relax a little and the views were pretty damn nice. (I also managed to score a perfect parking spot!) Definitely try to get over here if you're in San Diego.
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In 1982, Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager co-wrote a song entitled "That's What Friends Are For" which was first recorded by Rod Stewart as the soundtrack for the motion picture Night Shift, though it's best known for the version performed by Dionne Warwick and Friends in 1985.
These two beer friends were sent to me by a West Coast friend.
Speedway Stout, by AleSmith
"Speedway Stout’s ominous, pitch-black appearance has become a hallmark of this modern-day classic. Chocolate and roasted malts dominate the flavor, supported by notes of dark fruit, toffee, and caramel. A healthy dose of locally-roasted coffee from Ryan Bros. Coffee, Inc. added to each batch brings out the beer’s dark chocolate flavors and enhances its drinkability. Despite its intensity, Speedway Stout’s fine carbonation and creamy mouthfeel make it very smooth and surprisingly easy to drink. This beer ages very well and will continue to mature for many years to come."
Specs
ABV: 12%
Bitterness: 70 IBU
Orginal Gravity: 1.114
Improves With Age: YES
Serving Temp: 50°-55°
Serving Glass: Tulip / Goblet
9366 Cabot Drive
San Diego, CA 92126
858-549-9888
AleSmith.com
Twitter: @AleSmithBrewing
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Board Meeting Brown Ale by Port Brewing
"Brewed for the early risers, who sacrifice sleep and warmth for a the first meeting of the day aboard a wave to shore.
"Added in 2013 to the Port Brewing year-round lineup, Board Meeting is an amplified Brown Ale, brewed with liberal additions of coffee from local San Diego roasters, Ryan Brothers and cocoa nibs sourced from famed San Francisco chocolate maker TCHO. Deep coffee flavor gives way to layers of bitter dark chocolate and a creamy vanilla body."
Hops: Magnum and Challenger
Original Gravity: 1.072
ABV: 8.5%
Availability: Year Round
155 Mata Way
Ste 104
San Marcos, CA 92069
(800) 918-6816
PortBrewing.com
Twitter: @LostAbbey
AleSmith Brewing Co.
Velvety smooth. A little boozy but dangerously drinkable. Sparkles a bit on the tongue. Sweetness present but not *sweet*.
(Good comparison here is Old Horizontal. Both make Ridge Runner look like a Pabst. (Not to be down on Ridge Runner which will be a nostalgic favorite long into the future.))